Winter Weather Advisories, Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Storm Watches have been posted from northern Idaho into eastern Wyoming. Winter Weather Advisories, Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Storm Watches have been posted from northern Idaho into eastern Wyoming. Ten to 18 inches will fall above 5,000 feet in the Northern Rockies late this afternoon into Wednesday with up to 30 inches possible in the highest elevations of Yellowstone National Park.

The extreme heat could be long-lasting, with the potential to span multiple days into late next week.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

An abnormally early heatwave is in the forecast for the Pacific Northwest this weekend, which may bring record breaking highs — or at the very least multiple days of uncomfortable and potentially hazardous daytime and nighttime temperatures.

Drone footage captured on Sunday reaveals a unique perspective of the Hudson River, which separates Manhattan from New Jersey and well — it's looking pretty frigid. At least it doesn't appear to be as frozen as the East River was on Friday.

As Tropical Cyclone Marcia smashed its way through central Queensland, mass damage was reported in the hardest hit areas.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

In the town of Yeppoon and the city of Rockhampton, where residents bore the full force of the Category 3 storm, trees were wrenched from the ground and thrown across roads and backyards, houses and surf clubs had their roofs torn off and water ways swelled with the massive storm surge.

The image shows the American side of the famous falls on Tuesday when temperatures dropped to 6 degrees Fahrenheit around the Great Lakes. The American side of the Niagara Falls is much more likely to freeze than the more iconic shoehorn-shaped Canadian side.

The severe weather system responsible for more than a dozen tornadoes that created damage across the Midwest Monday moved into the Northeast Tuesday, killing two people and knocking out power across the region.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

A teenager on a church camping trip was killed, and four others injured, early Tuesday morning when storms pushed a tree onto the campers in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest, Allegheny National Forest public affairs officer Ruth Sutton told The Weather Channel.

Fifteen-year-old Alexis Turner, of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, was killed by the falling tree at Minister Creek Campground, Warren County Coroner Jerry Border confirmed to the Associated Press.

A seemingly innocuous Twitter post from scientist Bill Nye linking historic flooding in Texas to climate change sent conservatives into a frenzy this week. “Billion$$ in damage in Texas & Oklahoma. Still no weather-caster may utter the phrase Climate Change,” Nye wrote.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

A seemingly innocuous Twitter post from scientist Bill Nye linking historic flooding in Texas to climate change sent conservatives into a frenzy this week.

The 2014-15 winter was the warmest on record for Earth, while the year has begun with a record-warm start, according to NOAA.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

Although this might come as a shock to residents of the Northeast who are still digging themselves out from record amounts of snow, new data shows the winter of 2014-15 — defined as the period from December to February — was the warmest on record for Earth.

One of South America's most active volcanos erupted early Tuesday in southern Chile, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava surged down its slopes, prompting authorities to evacuate thousands of people.

Bonnie Burns's insight:

The Villarica volcano erupted around 3 a.m. local time, according to the National Emergency Office, which issued a red alert and ordered evacuations. Local media showed images of the volcano bursting at the top, glowing in the dark amid heavy smoke and rivers of lava. About 3,500 people have been evacuated so far, including tourists, said Interior and Security Minister Rodrigo Penailillo.

Friday morning was the coldest morning of the winter so far for tens of millions of Americans, with longstanding records being broken from the Midwest, into the Tennessee River Valley, and eastward to the East Coast.

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